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The Fed should have cut interest rates a lot sooner, according to Jeff Gundlach. The "Bond King" thinks the economy is already in recession, as evidenced by rising layoffs.. Job cut announcements ...
Jeffrey Gundlach was born October 30, 1959, in Amherst, New York, [1] to parents Carol and Arthur Gundlach. His father (d. 2013) was a chemist for Pierce and Stevens Chemical Corp. [2] [3] He is a graduate of Dartmouth College where he graduated summa cum laude in math and philosophy in 1981, [4] and attended Yale University for a Ph.D. in mathematics before dropping out.
US debt problems will be felt in the coming years, Jeffrey Gundlach wrote for The Economist. Higher interest rates and a recession amplify US borrowing costs. By 2034, debt servicing could consume ...
Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital LP, presents during the 2019 Sohn Investment Conference in New York City, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (Brendan McDermid / Reuters)
Gundlach cofounded DoubleLine Capital—which today manages more than $140 billion in assets—in 2009, and was soon outperforming rival bond fund managers. His success earned him the nickname ...
Yahoo Finance got exclusive access to the DoubeLine team — led by the CEO Jeffrey Gundlach — at its new digs just as markets are beginning to flare up again amid fears of a heavy-handed ...
Cannabis stocks may be red hot, but "Bond King" Jeffery Gundlach issued caution to investors before being consumed by the "mania" in an exclusive interview with Yahoo Finance.
Billionaire bond investor Jeffrey Gundlach says his No. 1 conviction over several years is that the U.S. dollar will decline as a consequence of current economic policies.